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Viva La Vida Symbolism

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"Power is always dangerous. Power attracts the worst and corrupts the best," states Edward Abbey, an American author. When it comes to the mind, ability is a dangerous possession to own. Once the idea of control has entered one's mind, it can make them perform actions they didn't know they were capable of. While responsibility and authority may seem like a positive and beneficial quality, it can cause a person to lose control of themselves. In The Count of Monte Christo and "Viva La Vida, the writer's' use of metaphors and symbolism portrays that excess power can lead to dishonesty as well as selfishness.

In the Count of Monte Christo and "Viva La Vida", the writer's' use of metaphors compares power to lies and deception. …show more content…

Magazines, news, and social media all portray celebrities to be heroic and selfless people. All the kind, charitable acts these people do, are only for show. All they want is for their reputation to remain intact, but what's the point of having a good reputation if everything they do is an act? Celebrities may seem like they are kind people although most of them are using deception to get what they want. "His face was pale and his shirt was covered in blood. He went upstairs again with the lighted candle and came back down a moment later with the diamond in his hand" (Dumas 194). Cadaverous was only pretending to be kind to the jeweler and loyal to his wife in order to get the only thing he truly desired: fortune. He put on a mask and used it to his advantage. Knowing that he possessed the ability to manipulate everyone into doing what he wanted, the capability got to him and he went insane. After killing the jeweler, his wife, stealing 45,000 francs, and a diamond, he really got what he wanted. But at what price? The diamond Caderousse stole represents the greed and selfishness he carries in his heart because of all the control he thought he obtained. This same reaction happens to the speaker in the song "Viva La Vida". "I used to rule the world, seas would rise when I gave the word...One minute I held the key, next the walls were closed on me" (Coldplay 1 and 3). This person held the whole world in their hands, hypothetically, but with all the control and power they acquired, they were able to tell people what to do because of the influence he possessed. One day, it took over him and he no longer was doing what he wanted to be doing. He was using his influence for evil, not for good the way he wanted to. The key represents the authority and responsibility the speaker had while the walls represent the people realizing

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